The Poetical Works of Henry W. LongfellowSutaby, 1888 - 630 pages |
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Page 169
... ELSIE , at a distance , gathering flowers . Prince Henry ( reading ) . One morning , all alone , Out of his convent of grey stone , Into the forest older , darker , greyer , His lips moving as if in prayer , His head sunken upon his ...
... ELSIE , at a distance , gathering flowers . Prince Henry ( reading ) . One morning , all alone , Out of his convent of grey stone , Into the forest older , darker , greyer , His lips moving as if in prayer , His head sunken upon his ...
Page 172
... ELSIE comes in with flowers . Elsie . Here are flowers for you , But they are not all for you . Some of them are for the Virgin And for Saint Cecilia . Prince Henry . As thou standest there , Thou seemest to me like the angel That ...
... ELSIE comes in with flowers . Elsie . Here are flowers for you , But they are not all for you . Some of them are for the Virgin And for Saint Cecilia . Prince Henry . As thou standest there , Thou seemest to me like the angel That ...
Page 173
... Elsie . And at midnight , As she lay upon her bed , She heard a voice Call to her from the garden , And , looking ... Elsie ? Elsie . Yes , very gladly . Prince Henry . Then the Celestial Bridegroom Will come for thee also , Upon thy ...
... Elsie . And at midnight , As she lay upon her bed , She heard a voice Call to her from the garden , And , looking ... Elsie ? Elsie . Yes , very gladly . Prince Henry . Then the Celestial Bridegroom Will come for thee also , Upon thy ...
Page 174
... Elsie " in my ear ! It startled me , it seemed so near . Ursula . I was calling her ; I want a light . I cannot see to spin my flax . Bring the lamp , Elsie . Dost thou hear ? Elsie ( within ) . In a moment ! Gottlieb . Where are Bertha ...
... Elsie " in my ear ! It startled me , it seemed so near . Ursula . I was calling her ; I want a light . I cannot see to spin my flax . Bring the lamp , Elsie . Dost thou hear ? Elsie ( within ) . In a moment ! Gottlieb . Where are Bertha ...
Page 175
... Elsie . Would I could do something for his sake , Something to cure his sorrow and pain ! Gottlieb . That no one can ; neither thou nor I , Nor any one else . Elsie . And must he die ? Ursula . Yes ; if the dear God does not take Pity ...
... Elsie . Would I could do something for his sake , Something to cure his sorrow and pain ! Gottlieb . That no one can ; neither thou nor I , Nor any one else . Elsie . And must he die ? Ursula . Yes ; if the dear God does not take Pity ...
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